jessa

Reflections on becoming

  • Environmental alarmism

    When you see polar bears, you may think of climate change. Mainstream media taught you that. I have to admit that when I was young, seeing those polar bears on television convinced me that I can help solve climate change by specializing in energy. And the mainstream media led me to believe that renewable energy Read more


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  • The gradual process of leadership

    Leadership isn’t something that people hand to you. You don’t do followership for years and then someone anoints you and says, “here.” In fact, it’s a gradual process, one where you take responsibility years before you are given authority. Stop Stealing Dreams Read more


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  • Halloween, a pagan ritual

    Halloween originated from a pagan religious festival, Samhain. Attempts were made to reframe it as a Christian celebration, but it never did away its pagan aspects. If you confess that you are a follower of Jesus, and still consider that Halloween is an innocent celebration, you better think again. Do your research. You might find Read more


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  • Losing potential

    The industrialized system of schooling doesn’t have a lot of time to jump-start those who start a bit behind, doesn’t go out of its way to nurture the slow starter. It’s easier to bring everyone up to a lowered average instead. Stop Stealing Dreams Read more


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  • Why you should have a cat

    Why you should have a cat

    Just by looking at our cat Coco, you’ll know that she is the mischievous kind. But she’s not always that. Like most cats, she knows how to be sweet when she needs something. And it’s always about private space with Coco. The fun part is, you don’t know where the boundaries are. She doesn’t even Read more


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Reflections on becoming

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